Thursday, June 8—overnight at Ravine Lodge, Mt. Moosilauke. Friday, June 9—morning, registration; lunch, Tuck, Thayer and Medical schools; afternoon, lecture "Dartmouth Curriculum 19S0-2000" and class concert; dinner, welcome clambake, Memorial Stadium; evening, reception at President Wright's home and Glee Club concert. Saturday, June 10—morning, memorial service and 1950 symposium on "What Visions We Have Seen"; lunch, presentations, 50-year address and president's address; afternoon, symposium on students' views and new buildings; reception, with honorary-degree recipients; dinner, class banquet with Art Buchwald; evening, class party and dance. Sunday, June 11—morning, Commencement exercises; luncheon, in the Bema; afternoon, adjourn to Woodstock Inn. That's a thumbnail of a very busy weekend. If that's not enough, there are tent parties, a parade or two, bus tours (campus, town and new hospital), tennis and golf, refreshments and lots of music and song. And, most important, of course, the chance to catch up on each other's domes for the nast half centurv.
-Jack Kent, 2 Central Green, Winchester, MA 01890; jekent2os2@aol.com
June 9-11